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The Neurodiversity in Education (NiE) project is an initiative jointly funded by the Department for Education (DfE), NHS England and Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnership (GM ICP) that aims to improve support for neurodivergent* children and young people in mainstream schools.

It is divided into two categories:

Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) is the programme for primary schools.
Neurodiversity in Schools (NIS) is the programme for secondary schools.

The project involves delivering a wide-ranging programme of neurodiversity training to schools, developing parent/carer groups at schools to provide opportunities for peer-to-peer support amongst parents/carers and to build stronger relationships between parents & schools, and supporting schools in helping children and young people develop relationships and welcome their neurodiversity.

Please click on either of the links above for more information about PINS and NIS, or scroll down further to view some news and events relating to the programme.

* Neurodivergent is an umbrella term for anyone with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), autism, Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD or dyspraxia), Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), dyslexia, learning disability, Tourette’s Syndrome, and any other conditions/differences that are not considered ‘neurotypical’.

Below are some blog posts and events associated with Neurodiversity in Education:

Neurodiversity in Education Parent/Carer Group Session – Southern Cross

Please note that we have changed the timings for this meetup to 12:30-2:30pm. This is to allow those who need to leave early to be with us for a longer time. Do you have a neurodivergent* (ND) child or young person who goes

Neurodiversity in Education Parent/Carer Coffee Morning

Do you have a neurodivergent* young person at MCA? If so, you are invited to our coffee morning at the school on Thursday, 10th of October, 9 to 10:30am. We will be joined by the school SENCO for an informal chat about the support available at school

PINS Parent/Carer Coffee Morning – Christ the King RC Primary School

Do you have a child who may have autism, ADHD, dyslexia, DCD, DLD, learning disability or another neurodivergent* condition who goes to Christ the King RC Primary School? If so, we can’t wait to meet you as we start our brand-new parent carer groups at

Parent/Carer Coffee Morning – Trinity High Neurodiversity in Education

Do you have a neurodivergent* child or young person at Trinity High School? If so, you are invited to our coffee morning at the school on Thursday 3rd October 9:30-11:00am. We will be joined by the school SENCOs for an informal chat about the support available at school for

Neurodiversity in Education Parent/Carer Group Session – Levenshulme High School

Do you have a neurodivergent (ND) child or young person who goes to Levenshulme High School? If you do, we'd love for you to join us on at this parent group session - a great chance to meet other parents/carers of ND children, share your

Autism in Schools and Co-production

We are pleased to share this short article from fellow parent-carer Carla Scaife, who is also the Programme Delivery Lead for Autism in Schools and the Partnership for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools (PINS) in Greater Manchester. Here, she talks about the role that